This is an update on space exploration by Martian bacteria that may have thrived on meteoroids by means of which they may have traveled to and colonized Earth 3.5 to 4 billion years ago.

Image: “Bacillus odyssey,” by James Kulleck, NASA/JPL, uploaded 9 August 2007, in Wikimedia Commons … https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bacillus_odysseyi.jpg … public domain … Comments: Bacillus odyssey spores were found on the Mars Odyssey spacecraft. I note from channeling that these may be a degenerate form of bacillus due to the hardship of life on Mars. –Alice B. Clagett
Image: “Bacillus odyssey,” by James Kulleck, NASA/JPL, uploaded 9 August 2007, in Wikimedia Commons … https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bacillus_odysseyi.jpg … public domain … Comments: Bacillus odyssey spores were found on the Mars Odyssey spacecraft. I note from channeling that these may be a degenerate form of bacillus due to the hardship of life on Mars. –Alice B. Clagett
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Dear Ones,
I was watching an interesting Suspicious Observers video this morning …
Video: “Deadly Quake, Solar Storm Continuing, Microbes | S0 News Oct.1.2025,” by Suspicious Observers (S0), 1 October 2025 … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cESN5vhYPmY ..
S0 mentioned an article that has come out, to do with Martians (which are popularly known as bacteria) …
Citation: “Altered Sensitivity to UV Light and Radiation in Bacillus Bacteria Exposed to a Hypomagnetic Field.,” by Fialkina, S.V., Osipova, P.J., Lebedev, V.M. et al.Microbiology94, 707–714 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0026261725601952 … The abstract is at this Springer Nature Link … https://link.springer.com/article/10.1134/S0026261725601952 ..
From the abstract of the article, I gather a hypomagnetic field was created and bacteria (Martians) were subjected to radiation or UV light therein. Those bacteria that recovered from the radiation or UV light showed amazing ability to proliferate while still kept within a hypomagnetic field. It looks like the bacteria had a number of genes for DNA repair that kicked in after they were subject to the radiation and the UV light.
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Sidebar: What Is a Hypomagnetic Field?
I asked Google AI: Meaning hypomagnetic field?
Google AI said: “A hypomagnetic field (HMF) is a condition where the Earth’s protective geomagnetic field is absent or greatly reduced, creating an environmental stressor that affects biological functions in living organisms, from microorganisms to humans. These fields are found in outer space, on other celestial bodies, and can be simulated on Earth using specialized shielding chambers to study their biological impacts, which are often linked to changes in cellular processes like reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, gene expression, and mitochondrial function.”
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As you may know, Martians (bacteria) arrived on Earth through space travel from Mars 3.5 to 4 billion years ago.
I see from Google’s description of a hypomagnetic field that this condition is typical of outer space. In other words, during their space travel from Mars to Earth, Martians would have been subject to a hypomagnetic field in outer space.
As you may know, in channeling Martian history some years ago, I found out that Martians are stellar genetic engineers. More on this is in my categories: Mars – Martians – the Elder Race … Bioengineering … and … Space exploration ..
Putting this all together, it seems to me likely that Martians en route to Earth from Mars, and bathed in the hypomagnetic field of outer space, might have been subject to UV light or radiation.
Their genetic engineers might have been aware this might occur.
Given the impending destruction of the Martian home world atmosphere, they would have engineered deep-rock-boring, extreme temperature, UV-light and strong-radiation genetic adaptions to the Martian genetic material.
Martian genetic engineers might have tweaked the improved gene pool for the stronger radiation hazards of deep space travel.
One theory of how Martian space travel happened is that they hitched rides on meteoroids, perhaps with initial impetus through very strong winds on Mars … winds caused by ripping away of the Martian atmosphere … or possibly upsurges of wind through Martian volcanic eruptions.
So there might have been Martian space exploration volunteers specially engineered to thrive under outer space conditions, whose initial liftoff occurred through very strong winds, and which then hitched rides on meteoroids.
In outer space, they may have survived because of the genes for DNA repair that kicked in after they were subject to the radiation and the UV light.
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Sidebar: Can Bacteria Eat Meteoroids?
I asked Google AI: Can bacteria eat meteoroids?
Google AI said: “Yes, some bacteria can ‘eat’ or process meteoroids, a process known as biotransformation, as shown by the Metallosphaera sedula bacteria colonizing and metabolizing meteorite minerals for energy and sustenance. These chemilithotrophic microbes use inorganic compounds and metals from meteorites, such as iron, as their food source, demonstrating a potential link between early life on Earth and asteroid material.”
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So then space traveling Martians might have been able to form thriving colonies on meteoroids en route to Earth. They might have been able to ‘eat’ meteoroids. They might have been able to repair their genes and increase their numbers en route.
These then would be the courageous Martian space explorers remnants of whom are thought to have been found in ancient meteorites on Earth.
NASA (I would say, through geocentric and homocentric logical error) objects to this …
Link: “Evidence of Martian Life Dealt Critical Blow,” by Peter Buseck and Martha McCartney (source); contact James Hathaway, 20 November 2001 … https://science.nasa.gov/science-research/planetary-science/astrobiology/evidence-of-martian-life-dealt-critical-blow/ ..
… but the American Museum of Natural History is more sanguine …
Link: “Case Study: Fossil Microbes on Mars?” by American Museum of Natural History … https://www.amnh.org/learn-teach/curriculum-collections/cosmic-horizons-book/fossil-microbes-mars … This is an excerpt from COSMIC HORIZONS: ASTRONOMY AT THE CUTTING EDGE, edited by Steven Soter and Neil deGrasse Tyson, a publication of the New Press. © 2000 American Museum of Natural History.
I expect more evidence will come to light to support the original findings.
In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!
Written and published on 2 October 2025
I have added this post here … Link: “Compendium of the Martian Archives: Bacterial Colonists of Earth,” by Alice B. Clagett, written and published on 9 July 2017; last updated on 2 October 2025 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-7sz ..
MORE INFORMATION
Citation: “Bacillus odysseyi sp. nov., a round-spore-forming bacillus isolated from the Mars Odyssey spacecraft,” by Duc MT, Satomi M, Venkateswaran K. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 2004 Jan;54(Pt 1):195-201. doi: 10.1099/ijs.0.02747-0. PMID: 14742480 … Abstract is at PubMed here … https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14742480/ ..
Link: “Space Bugs That Eat Rocks and Metal,” by beyond-infinity-sci-tech, ~ the year 2020,https://soundcloud.com/search?q=Space%20Bugs%20that%20eat%20metal … COMMENTS: I found the talk intriguing, but I disagree with the statement that microbial life is unintelligent. –Alice B. Clagett
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